Westcoast & AOR
Amy Holland

Cover: On Your Every Word On Your Every Word

Release Year: 1983
Label: Capitol
Country: USA
Produced by Michael McDonald, Patrick Henderson

Musicians:
David Pack: Lead Vocals (Track 8)
Robben Ford, John McFee, Steve Lukather, Robert Akers Terry: Guitars
Mark Leonard, Bob Glaub, Louis Johnson, Nathan East, Willie Weeks: Bass
Brian Mann, Michael McDonald, Peter Henderson, James Newton Howad, jathy Walker: Keyboards, Piano, Synthesizers
Jeff Porcaro, Michael Baird: Drums
Jim Horn, Larry Williams, Chuck Finley, Dick Hyde, Jerry Hey, Ernie Watts: Horns
Tom Scott, Vince Denham: Sax
Paul Medeiros: Handclapping
Maureen McDonald, Michael McDonald, Denny Henson, Jeff Day, David Pack, Richard Page, Steve George, Ed Sanford: Background Vocals

CD Release: 1999; Label: Magic Rec./EMI Music; Country: France;

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Your comments about this record:

This album has some magical moments.Michael McDonald and David Pack is always a winning formula.The Duet between Amy Holland and David Pack is one of those moments.The title track is another classic.Way to go.... hats off for Amy Holland


What's there to say about this album? It's all classic westcoast music. Anytime You Want Me, (I Hang) On Your Every Word, I'll Never Give Up, Hurts a Little Bit, You and I and I Still Run to You are just excellent tracks. In my opinion, Amy Holland is the best female westcoast rock artist ever. A definite must have!!!


There is no denying that the ever-so-lovely Mrs. McDonald can sing with the best of the best! Every track on this CD is a gem just loaded with talented musicians and tasty arrangements! It doesn't hurt to have the likes of Michael McDonald, David Pack, and Tom Scott hangin' around the studio to help out either! This Dutchgirl can really sing and if you don't own this CD or Amy's self-titled 1980 release, you are missing out! Also, the final track entitled "Rollin' By" just so happens to have the SWEETEST guitar solo EVER recorded at the very end of the song! Steve Lukather of TOTO rips a bluesy tearful solo that is so DAMN DELICIOUS, I guarantee tears of your own when your ears notify your heart that somethin' sad is goin' on! Amy's sweet voice is a joy throughout the entire CD, but that Lukather solo on "Rollin' By" is worth buying the CD alone! Don't miss this gem! Enjoy! PS-Amy's killer version of "Shake Me, Wake Me" should have been a GINORMOUS hit back in 1983, but nobody knew what the heck "GINORMOUS" meant back then! I LOVE me some Amy Holland and y'all will too! Just give her a listen! She IS the stuff!


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